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NCMS Director of Rural Health Initiatives Speaks at Recruitment and Retention Summit
The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) Director of Rural Health Initiatives Franklin Walker was among the participating faculty at the Physician Recruitment and Retention Summit, Dec. 9-10, 2014, in Philadelphia. He spoke about the […]
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Linda Carter Retires After 42 Years of Service to the NCMS
On Dec. 16, a who’s who of North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) past and present leadership and staff gathered at the NC State Club to celebrate and honor Linda Carter […]
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NCMS Participates in National Physician Recruitment and Retention Summit
The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) Director of Rural Health Initiatives Franklin Walker is among the speaking faculty at the Physician Recruitment and Retention Summit to be held December 9-10, […]
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Governor Seeks to Reassure Public on State’s Ebola Preparedness
“We want to be over-prepared for a possible emergency…”
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The NCMS Annual Meeting is THE Place to Be Oct. 24-25
With speakers addressing timely issues ranging from Ebola preparedness to improving care for our veterans, the Annual Meeting at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro is the place to gather next week for information and to meet with colleagues from around the state.
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“Doctors on Call” Program Helps 180 Greenville Area Residents in Just Two Hours
Seventeen doctors and one health insurance expert spent two busy hours from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 10, fielding calls from WITN viewers in the Greenville area, who called the station […]
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Greenville Physicians: “Doctors on Call” Needs You!
Volunteer today for this important community event!
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Comment Period Has Begun for 2015 Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule
On July 3, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) placed the 2015 Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule on display at the Federal Register. It was made available for […]
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